WATERLOO 1815, bronzed copper pattern, 35mm, as for the adopted design, edge plain, extremely fine and rare £200-300
It was originally intended that this settled design be struck in bronzed copper for award to officers and men alike, but prior to completion the Prince Regent directed that the medals were to be produced in fine silver. For further details see The Waterloo Medal 1815: Nearly a Bronze Issue and Other Waterloo Related Numismatics, by John Hayward, O.M.R.S. Journal, June 2013.
x1065
WATERLOO 1815, silver specimen struck on an undersized flan, 34mm, unnamed and fitted with steel clip and ring suspension, a slightly later striking as evidenced by a faint early-stage die crack to the reverse, nearly extremely fine and rare
£200-300 x1066
HANNOVER WATERLOO 1815, bronzed copper pattern, 35mm, as for the adopted design, edge plain, very fine and scarce £180-220